Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma praised the significant public turnout for the Bharatiya Janata Party’s ongoing Jana Ashirwad Yatra in Upper Assam constituencies. Sarma emphasized the strong backing the party is receiving from the public during this yatra, calling it a clear indication of support.
The Chief Minister, taking to social media, urged people to witness the yatra firsthand to grasp the extent of the “saffron surge” happening in Assam. He expressed gratitude for the enthusiastic participation, considering these blessings as invaluable and a source of great strength in life.
During the yatra, Sarma visited Makum, Digboi, and Margherita in Tinsukia district, where large crowds gathered to welcome him and engage in the political outreach program. Sarma described the event in Makum as particularly memorable, highlighting the warmth and energy displayed by the people, which made the day special.
In Digboi, Sarma unveiled a grand statue of Birangana Sati Sadhani, the last queen of the Chutia dynasty, underscoring her bravery and sacrifice as a source of inspiration for generations and a significant part of Assam’s historical and cultural heritage.
Addressing the public in Margherita, the Chief Minister expressed his deep appreciation for the overwhelming response received. He mentioned being touched by the outpouring of love from the people of Margherita, which filled his heart with joy and the streets with vibrant energy.
The Jana Ashirwad Yatra forms a crucial part of the BJP’s statewide outreach strategy, focusing on engaging with voters and showcasing the government’s developmental efforts in preparation for the upcoming Assembly elections in Assam.
